Dynamic Adjusting Approaches to the Sacro-iliac, Pelvis, and Hip Joints


A 6- hour course in dynamic motion palpation joint analysis and adjustment of the Lumbar spine and the joints of the Pelvis (Sacro-ilac, Symphysis Pubis, and Hip). This course will feature corrective cutting edge procedures including manipulation, passive mobilization, active mobilization, & self- mobilization. Indications and contraindications for their use will be discussed. This is a predominantly hands-on seminar emphasizing clinical skill development.
DATE: FEBRUARY 5, 2022: 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: NECHS Health Center, Levittown, NY
DISTANCE LEARNING!
Northeast College Recorded Webinar Courses:
Clinical Biomechanics:

THIS COURSE IS VALID TOWARDS CCSP CREDENTIALING WITH THE ACBSP
This module covers the basics of clinical biomechanics to allow the student to have a foundation to apply it to clinical practice with an emphasis on athletic activities. It consists of 3 areas: The
Basics of Biomechanics, The Seven Principles of Biomechanical Analysis, and Functional Anatomy.
Registration and more information: https://ce.northeastcollege.edu/courses/view/ClinicalBiomechanicsONLINE
Contextual Healing in Chiropractic: The Effects of Placebo, Nocebo and Intention in Patient Care

In addition to the biological effects of the clinical chiropractic care, other factors create a context for healing to occur. We will review the current evidence for these, including placebo effects, nocebo effects, natural history, intention, empathy, and healing ritual. The use of factors to construct contextual healing scenarios that maximize positive (placebo) and minimize negative (nocebo) effects is a skillful clinical art within the multimodal approach that describes modern chiropractic care and should be presented and defended as a legitimate component of orthodox healthcare. Clinical improvement during chiropractic care, beyond any biologically specific treatment effects.
Registration and more information: https://ce.northeastcollege.edu/courses/view/ContextualHealingONLINE
Preventing Complications of Cervical Spine Manipulation

This course allows the practicing chiropractor: :
1. To understand the incidence and nature of adverse effects from cervical spine manipulation in patient populations.
2. To takeaway strategies to prevent the adverse effects from occurring.
3. To have evidence-based resources for greater learning on the topic.
Registration and more information: :
https://ce.northeastcollege.edu/courses/view/PreventingComplicationsofCervicalSpineManipONLINE
LEARN ACA WEBINARS:
Ten Evidence-Informed Ways to Improve the Effectiveness of the Adjustment
Join Dr. David I Graber, DC for this presentation on how to improve the effectiveness of Chiropractic adjustments by applying some of the latest evidence. Dr. Graber will discuss the neurological, mechanical, and contextual effects of spinal manipulation. He will then explore the most accurate methods of analysis for finding where and how to adjust a patient. Finally, Dr. Graber will examine the adjustment itself, citing natural history, contextual effects, and the physical procedure performed.
An Evidence-based Approach to Upper Extremity Adjusting

A 4- hour virtual course in upper extremity joint analysis and adjustment that will use the most current research coupled with practical effective techniques. Modern cutting edge manipulation, mobilization, soft tissue release, and low-tech rehabilitation protocols will be featured. An emphasis on the anatomical, biomechanical, and neurological regional interdependence to the spine as a rationale for upper extremity care, including indications and contraindications for their use, will be discussed. Differential diagnosis and case management of selected conditions will be covered.
Webinar format
COURSE DATE: 08/08/2020
TIME (ET)1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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Dynamic Adjusting Approaches to the Sacro-iliac, Pelvis, and Hip Joints


NYCC Virtual Alumni Weekend
September 18-20, 2020
Speaker: David I. Graber, DC, DACBSP
Register here:
https://www.nycc.edu/alumni?fbclid=IwAR3dOhJkHHEl0asA9kA_muql9LIiSDgJk8xIChCkY6K2IiH6VQEIFe-u_wQ
Dynamic Adjusting Approaches to the Shoulder and Upper Quarter


NYCC Virtual Alumni Weekend
September 18-20, 2020
Speaker: David I. Graber, DC, DACBSP
Register here:
https://www.nycc.edu/alumni?fbclid=IwAR3dOhJkHHEl0asA9kA_muql9LIiSDgJk8xIChCkY6K2IiH6VQEIFe-u_wQ
Preventing Complications of Cervical Spine Manipulation

Course InstructorsDavid I. Graber, DC, DACBSP
Credit Hours: 1
Tuition: $15.00$15.00(Late Registration: $5.00 – effective 6/10/2020)
LOCATION: Webinar
COURSE DATES: 06/16/2020
TIME (ET):12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Learning Objectives:
1. To understand the incidence and nature of adverse effects from cervical spine manipulation in patient populations.
2. To takeaway strategies to prevent the adverse effects from occurring.
3. To have evidence-based resources for greater learning on the topic.
Register Here:
https://www.nyccpostgrad.com/courses/view/ComplicationsCSpine
Contextual Healing in Chiropractic: The Effects of Placebo, Nocebo and Intention in Patient Care

Clinical Biomechanics
THIS COURSE IS VALID TOWARDS CCSP CREDENTIALING WITH THE ACBSP
This module will cover the basics of clinical biomechanics to allow the student to have a foundation to apply it to clinical practice with an emphasis on athletic activities. It consists of 3 areas: The Basics of Biomechanics, The Seven Principles of Biomechanical Analysis, and Functional Anatomy.
https://www.nyccpostgrad.com/courses/view/ClinicalBiomechanicsONLINE

Ten Evidence-Informed Ways to Improve the Effectiveness of the Adjustment
Webinar. Includes a Live Event on 04/16/2020 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Join Dr. David I Graber, DC for this presentation on how improve the effectiveness of Chiropractic adjustments by applying some of the latest evidence. Dr. Graber will discuss neurological, mechanical, and contextual effects of spinal manipulation. He will then explore the most accurate methods of analysis for finding where and how to adjust a patient. Finally, Dr. Graber will examine the adjustment itself, citing natural history, contextual effects, and the physical procedure performed.
Learning objectives
After viewing this webinar, registrants will be able to:
– Explain and perform specific “hacks” to improve the delivery of their spinal manipulation/chiropractic adjustments.
– Express and illustrate a better understanding of how evidence-based practices inform cervical spine adjustments.
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EVIDENCE-INFORMED ADJUSTING OF THE TMJ & CERVICAL SPINE
March 7, 2020; 1pm – 7pm
Location: NYCC Health Center, Levittown, NY



